Since the WHO developed Directly Observed Therapy, Short-course (DOTS) in 1994 for the treatment of tuberculosis, approximately 36 million people have successfully completed treatment and been cured over the past 15 years, according to new data released by the WHO on Tuesday, health-e reports (Thom, 12/8). The data shows "that up to 8 million TB deaths have been averted," according to a WHO press release, which notes that after the initial implementation of DOTS, the approach was "later incorporated into the WHO Stop TB Strategy as its main component... 

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